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a father in india facing criminal charges for fulfilling his young son's birthday wish. wait until you see this. we'll explain next. >>> plus, the bay area city with the worst potholes in america and how much they are costing drivers every year. >>> we're looking at the san mateo bridge. the flat section over off to the right. a smooth drive across the bay here. we will talk about your approach to the bay. a new issue for oakland. >>> welcome back. a live look from oakland. 880 flowing through there by the oracle arena where the warriors were on fire, a 3-1 series lead against the denver nuggets. steph curry blowing it up. >>> speaking of oakland, some of the bumpiest roads in the area will soon get much-needed love. today, they are kicking off their annual pothole blitz. an effort to fill 3,000 potholes by june. it will start on claremont avenue between clifton and hudson street and they will move to another district to help with the ongoing problem. >> speaking of potholes, one bay area city has the dishonor of being home to the drint's worst shows. the road informatio
a father in india facing criminal charges for fulfilling his young son's birthday wish. wait until you see this. we'll explain next. >>> plus, the bay area city with the worst potholes in america and how much they are costing drivers every year. >>> we're looking at the san mateo bridge. the flat section over off to the right. a smooth drive across the bay here. we will talk about your approach to the bay. a new issue for oakland. >>> welcome back. a live look from...
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help is needed to cover the cost of test kids to india. >>> 5:06. the los angeles police department says cases of celebrity swagging will now be kept under wraps. it involves fake 911 calls targeting the homes of stars. recent incidents have sent emergency responders to the homes of tom cruise, justin bieber and ashton cutchier to make a few. >>> local grape growers are discrediting a new report claiming climate control and climate change could crush the california wine industry. the national academy of sciences found that 19 to 73% of the land suitable for grape-growing will not be useable by 2050. growers in napa and sonoma county. they say the region's proximity to the pacific ocean, the work of grapevine researchers and the adaptability of farmers will help prevent the demise of wine country. >> let's see what we are in store for today sunshinewise checking in with christina loren. >>> good morning to you, marla. laura and jon. you two sound similar and you do have similar-sounding names. good thing it doesn't bother you too much. eight miles of
help is needed to cover the cost of test kids to india. >>> 5:06. the los angeles police department says cases of celebrity swagging will now be kept under wraps. it involves fake 911 calls targeting the homes of stars. recent incidents have sent emergency responders to the homes of tom cruise, justin bieber and ashton cutchier to make a few. >>> local grape growers are discrediting a new report claiming climate control and climate change could crush the california wine...
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we know that one went off in india two months ago and killed and injured dozens, literally hundreds of people. we know that a u.s. soldier was convicted two years ago of assembling such devices that he was going to use to attack a restaurant where u.s. soldiers hung out. and we know that recently an addition of "inspire" magazine, the al qaeda magazine, had a formula, had a plan for building these exact same type of bombs. so even though there appears to be an international aspect to it, you don't have to travel to a bomb school in afghanistan now. you can sit in front of the internet and learn how to make one of these. >> another question that you've been talking about, lone wolf or organized? what's the thought? >> yeah. right now there's nothing to indicate that this is so sophisticated that it would take multiple individuals. we know that the pot itself, the pressure cooker, with explosives, with shrapnel would weigh plus or minus 20 pounds. if we have two of those in two bags, richard, that's 20 pounds. that means 40 pounds, the bomber would have to carry two bags into the area, d
we know that one went off in india two months ago and killed and injured dozens, literally hundreds of people. we know that a u.s. soldier was convicted two years ago of assembling such devices that he was going to use to attack a restaurant where u.s. soldiers hung out. and we know that recently an addition of "inspire" magazine, the al qaeda magazine, had a formula, had a plan for building these exact same type of bombs. so even though there appears to be an international aspect to...
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india's highest court denied a patent petition for a cancer drug. this will surely impact the stock today. >>> this morning exxon mobil continues to clean up thousands of barrels of heavy crude oil that's been leaking in the town of mayflower, arkansas. the pipeline carries 90,000 barrels from illinois to texas every day. it was shut down on friday, and its residents from 22 homes were evacuated. >>> check out this vintage sergeant pepper's album color autographed by john, paul, george and ringo. it was sold at auction for a record $290,500. it's believed the fab four signed the album in june of 1967. >>> employers beware. better expect more than a few people calling out sick today. it's not an april fools' joke, but little opening day for baseball armed the country. >>> plus, bottoms up. a professional golfer drops his drawers on the green. >>> other stories that caught our eye this morning. the powerball winner is spreading the world. the $338 million winner has agreed to pay the rent for everyone living on his block. >> it's pretty cool that he s
india's highest court denied a patent petition for a cancer drug. this will surely impact the stock today. >>> this morning exxon mobil continues to clean up thousands of barrels of heavy crude oil that's been leaking in the town of mayflower, arkansas. the pipeline carries 90,000 barrels from illinois to texas every day. it was shut down on friday, and its residents from 22 homes were evacuated. >>> check out this vintage sergeant pepper's album color autographed by john,...
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you are not a match, donations are still needed to cover test kits that they are trying to get out in india. reporting live at stanford university, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> we wish her well. 6:06 right now. christina loren is sprinkling sunshine, good vibrations all over our weekend. it looks beautiful, young lady. >> that on top of the icing that is friday. good morning to you. great-looking day. great-looking sunrise over san jose. not a cloud in the sky here. we have low clouds developing at the low coast. expecting more clouds in the sfo area as we head through the next couple of hours. getaway friday. 45 degrees in san jose. 42 in gilroy. to start, you are at 49 degrees. ie, it is colder by about 5-8 degrees. noticeably cooler. make sure you grab that coat with something you can peel off later. make sure you have the allergy medicines handy. our pollen levels are high for today and tomorrow. all flights on time out of sfo. we do have delays coming in from the new york city area trying to get into laguardia. problematic with the weather system headed that way. we'll keep
you are not a match, donations are still needed to cover test kits that they are trying to get out in india. reporting live at stanford university, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> we wish her well. 6:06 right now. christina loren is sprinkling sunshine, good vibrations all over our weekend. it looks beautiful, young lady. >> that on top of the icing that is friday. good morning to you. great-looking day. great-looking sunrise over san jose. not a cloud in the...
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. >>> outrage in india after a 5-year-old is sexually assaulted. the new overnight break and search for the subject. sofa... desk... you know what? why don't you go get some frozen yogurt. i got this. you're so sweet. you got this, right? i do got this. let us get everything off the shelf, and to your home. has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! ♪ wow. [ buzz ] delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? bee happy. bee healthy. with clusters of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. i...i mean, you...love. sofa... desk... you know what? why don't you go get some frozen yogurt. i got this. you're so sweet. you got this, right? i do got this. let us get everything off the shelf, and to your home. >>> new video showing relief heading to the areas hit hardest in china. southwestern china, supplies are being airlifted to. 188 people were killed in last week's 6.6 magnitude quake. >> police in india arrested the second suspect
. >>> outrage in india after a 5-year-old is sexually assaulted. the new overnight break and search for the subject. sofa... desk... you know what? why don't you go get some frozen yogurt. i got this. you're so sweet. you got this, right? i do got this. let us get everything off the shelf, and to your home. has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! ♪ wow. [ buzz ] delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look...
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. >>> the holy festival in india had its grand finale this weekend, plumes of colored powder shot into the air as thousands gathered in the streets to get covered head to toe. the rain dough procession. its festive celebration means singing, dancing and making a real mess of the streets. looks great. >>> a group of unusual protesters in russia offered their two cents on healthy eating. this gang is hoping to stamp out fatty foods. mushing up fast food under the heel of their boot. the colorful protesters showed these burgers who is boss. yeah, i don't know if i want to eat that. >>> companies every where were out for april fools' andhey probably caught a few stories too good to be true. google offered a few new features. everything from a new treasure mode on google maps to the new search by smell function from google nose. a litany of fake products flooded sites including sony's new tech for pets and bmw's luxury stroller in two or four-wheel drive. hopefully you weren't fooled. if you were, don't worry you were not alone. i know some folks that would buy that. >> they would. it's not
. >>> the holy festival in india had its grand finale this weekend, plumes of colored powder shot into the air as thousands gathered in the streets to get covered head to toe. the rain dough procession. its festive celebration means singing, dancing and making a real mess of the streets. looks great. >>> a group of unusual protesters in russia offered their two cents on healthy eating. this gang is hoping to stamp out fatty foods. mushing up fast food under the heel of their...
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plus in mumbai, india, say the seven-story structure was being built illegally, and some floors were already occupied. >>> and take a look at this. surveillance footage from the honolulu airport showed a woman attacking tsa agents, in fact, one right there. an off-duty police officer waiting in the security line had to jump into action to help subdue the attacker. she is now in custody. >>> three more cabinet members are foregoing 5% of their salary as part of the sequester. homeland security secretary janet napolitano, secretary of state john kerry and the treasury's jack lew joined defense chief chuck hagel. >>> and beyonce and jay-z caused a big stir in cuba thursday while on vacation to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary. they were mobbed by crowds while touring old havana but still managed to find time for a dinner featuring fish, chicken, black beans and rice. all good stuff. >>> now for a look at what's moving your money, cnbc's brian shactman. good morning, brian. >> thank you, richard. good morning, everybody. investors are awaiting the march jobs numbers. we'll find
plus in mumbai, india, say the seven-story structure was being built illegally, and some floors were already occupied. >>> and take a look at this. surveillance footage from the honolulu airport showed a woman attacking tsa agents, in fact, one right there. an off-duty police officer waiting in the security line had to jump into action to help subdue the attacker. she is now in custody. >>> three more cabinet members are foregoing 5% of their salary as part of the sequester....
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. >> dozens dead after a building collapses in india. we will bring you the search for survivors and concern that the structure was being built illegally. >>> right now, we'll give you a live look at the ball yard with the lights on, sun coming up. giants are getting ready for their home opener tonight. to help you get in the spirit and get to know your giants, check out the fun facts about closer, sergio romo. [ wind howling ] [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> building collapse in mumbai, india, 45 now confirmed dead. more than 55 others hurt. it happened earlier dh morning at what indian police say was an illegal construction site. most that ended up dying were construction workers staying in that building. the cause being investigated prior to
. >> dozens dead after a building collapses in india. we will bring you the search for survivors and concern that the structure was being built illegally. >>> right now, we'll give you a live look at the ball yard with the lights on, sun coming up. giants are getting ready for their home opener tonight. to help you get in the spirit and get to know your giants, check out the fun facts about closer, sergio romo. [ wind howling ] [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water...
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and killed hundreds of workers is facing charges of negligence after unsuccessfully trying to flee to india. officials say the building was illegally constructed. at least 380 were killed. rescuers are still searching for survivors but say there's little hope of finding any. >>> flight delays around the country should ease this week. staffing at the nation's air traffic control towers back to normal after congress voted to end sequester-imposed furloughs. >>> a search is under way for a man suspected of killing an 8-year-old girl in northern california. residents are being urged to stay indoors and keep their doors locked. >>> a spectacular explosion at mt. etna. amazing pictures here. it's the volcano's 13th eruption this year. active, kind of big underline on that one. >>> now to business and cnbc's kayla tausch. good morning to you. >> president obama is expected to appoint more members of his second term cabinet as soon as today. micha michael froman and penny pitzger. and another top executive is leaving jpmorgan. co-coo frank bisignano. seen as the successor to jamie dimon will fully
and killed hundreds of workers is facing charges of negligence after unsuccessfully trying to flee to india. officials say the building was illegally constructed. at least 380 were killed. rescuers are still searching for survivors but say there's little hope of finding any. >>> flight delays around the country should ease this week. staffing at the nation's air traffic control towers back to normal after congress voted to end sequester-imposed furloughs. >>> a search is under...
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also today authorities said the owner of the building was captured as he tried to escape into india. >>> in rome, violence as italy's new coalition government was sworn in today. authorities say a man shot and wounded two police officers outside the new prime minister's office. the man reportedly told police he was protesting politicians who have let italy's economy languish for the past 20 years. >>> when "nbc nightly news" continues on this sunday, how the injured in boston will benefit from advances that have changed the lives of america's wounded warriors. >>> and, the inspirational story of a warrior puppy whose unconditional love has touched a little boy. >>> in the aftermath of the boston marathon bombings, doctors were forced to perform amputations on at least 14 patients. many of them are already finding a ready support network among veterans of the past two wars where hidden explosives have taken a devastating toll. wounded warriors who can tell the boston survivors a lot about hope and living a full life. it was not what anyone expected on the streets of america. instantly
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. >>> dozens are dead following a building collapse in mumbai, india. this happened in what indian police say was an illegal construction site. most that died were construction workers who were staying in the building. the cause of the collapse under investigation. workers had been adding floors prior to this disaster. police have arrested the builder and an associate. >>> the investigation continues this morning on a deadly shootout inside a mississippi police station. the shooting happened last night at the jackson, mississippi, police headquarters while a detective was questioning a suspect. investigators say a fight broke out and then shots were fired. both the detective and suspect were killed. investigators say they were both shot several times. the suspect was questioned on a separate deadly shooting case. there were warning signs before the deadly shooting. they show james holmes, a psychologist at the university of colorado, boulder, told campus police holmes had homicidal thoughts. the documents revealed an arsenal of weapons and several compu
. >>> dozens are dead following a building collapse in mumbai, india. this happened in what indian police say was an illegal construction site. most that died were construction workers who were staying in the building. the cause of the collapse under investigation. workers had been adding floors prior to this disaster. police have arrested the builder and an associate. >>> the investigation continues this morning on a deadly shootout inside a mississippi police station. the...
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and his family faced eviction from the only home they've known since he and his wife moved here from india years ago. in 2011, thomas' mortgage payment doubled and a bank of america representative told him to pay the higher amount. >> you did everything they asked you to do. >> yes. >> you believe you complied with everything they required. >> yes. >> but because tom mass believed he was being over charged, he stopped making payments for several months and his home went into default. then, to make up the difference, thomas paid a lump some of nearly $28,000. an amount he says he believed he was supposed to pay. an amount found on three different mortgage reinstatement statements sent to him by his bank. thomas says one bank of america representative told him the bank got his casual sheer's check. but another bank representative told him the bank never received it. then, according to court records, another department at bank of moerk, foreclosed on his home, put it up for auction and sold it out from under him days before christmas. >> i don't show my frustrations outside because my family
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over in india, a dad facing child endangerment charges after making a wish come true for his 9-year-old. >> junior behind the wheel, shot this video, too. more than a million views since it was posted a few weeks ago. that's a 9-year-old kid behind the wheel there. pop is like, go get 'em, jr. that was his 5-year-old brother driving shotgun. the dad promised to let him drive the ferrari. the mother said he's driven the family's lamborghini and bentley. guess what, he's been driving since he was 5-year-old. now that it's viral, not real bright. >> a race car driver for sure. join us at 5:00, 6:00, and 11:00. - previously on queen of jordan... - don't tell me i can't sing. what the [bleep] have you ever done? who the [bleep] are the beatles? [gasps] - i know what you said about me. - please. i don't even think about you. you're nothing. - i know the photo shoot for randi's dog's funeral is the wrong place to tell you this, but i'm going to africa. - it's my way till payday. d'fwan, glue in the business weave. i have an important meeting with jack donaghy from nbc today. - d'fwan forgot hi
over in india, a dad facing child endangerment charges after making a wish come true for his 9-year-old. >> junior behind the wheel, shot this video, too. more than a million views since it was posted a few weeks ago. that's a 9-year-old kid behind the wheel there. pop is like, go get 'em, jr. that was his 5-year-old brother driving shotgun. the dad promised to let him drive the ferrari. the mother said he's driven the family's lamborghini and bentley. guess what, he's been driving since...
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>>> check it out, a wealthy man in india has combined his two obsessions. he's commissioned a solid gold shirt for himself. >> this is a true story? >> a $250,000. it could be one of the most expensive shirts in the world. it took 15 gold smiths two weeks of working 16 hours a day to make this shirt. his name is dadara fuga. and he says he always wanted to do something that would make himself famous, it seems he has at least until his shirt size changes. >> that's got to weigh a lot, as well. >>> all right. today's forecast, we need it. >> yes, if you're headed that way, tempature in the upper 70s, near 80 degrees. if you want more of this, with we've got it more in the seven-day forecast. plenty of beach weather. nothing to complain about in the weather department. >> and if you're at the festival, make sure you say something. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- robert downey, jr. from the movie, "42," chadwick boseman. the music of avril lavigne. and "photo booth
>>> check it out, a wealthy man in india has combined his two obsessions. he's commissioned a solid gold shirt for himself. >> this is a true story? >> a $250,000. it could be one of the most expensive shirts in the world. it took 15 gold smiths two weeks of working 16 hours a day to make this shirt. his name is dadara fuga. and he says he always wanted to do something that would make himself famous, it seems he has at least until his shirt size changes. >> that's got...
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it's made only with organic spices and based on a home remedy that my grandma in india gave me. when i was in middle school, i accidentally drank some tap water while brushing my teeth. and she gave me this like murky brown mixture she made in her kitchen, like spiced tea, and i drank it and i didn't get sick so i started a middle school science project. >> do you make a lot of money off this? >> i originally designed it for the developing world because i felt like it could really transform the lives. >> yes. >> people like my grandma. but then you know i really struggled to get it to people as a nonprofit. so about a year and a half ago i started going to local farmers' markets in cambridge and i set up a stall. >> let's talk about other things, kate, the tollhouse cookies, that's a great one. >> let's enjoy one while we're talking. >> i love it that you have it on the tape. but ruth wakefield, she didn't have baker's chocolate and she wanted to make chocolate cookies, so she put in some nestle's pieces that she had. and nirvana. a customer kept sending his potatoes back. not f
it's made only with organic spices and based on a home remedy that my grandma in india gave me. when i was in middle school, i accidentally drank some tap water while brushing my teeth. and she gave me this like murky brown mixture she made in her kitchen, like spiced tea, and i drank it and i didn't get sick so i started a middle school science project. >> do you make a lot of money off this? >> i originally designed it for the developing world because i felt like it could really...
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and his family faced eviction from the only home they've known since he and his wife moved here from india years ago. >> they should not do this. >> reporter: in 2011 thomas' mortgaged payment double d and the bank of america representative told him to pay the higher amount. you did everything they asked you to do? >> yes. >> reporter: you believe you complied with everything they required? >> yes. >> reporter: but because thomas believed he was being overcharged he stopped making payments for several months and his home went into default. then to make up the difference, thomas paid a lump sum of nearly $28,000, an amount he says he believed he was supposed to pay, an amount found on three different mortgage reinstatement statements sent to him by his bank. thomas says one bank of america representative told him the bank got his cashier's check but another bank representative told him the bank never received it. then, according to court records another department at bank of america foreclosed on his home, put it up for auction and sold it out from under him days before christmas. >> i don'
and his family faced eviction from the only home they've known since he and his wife moved here from india years ago. >> they should not do this. >> reporter: in 2011 thomas' mortgaged payment double d and the bank of america representative told him to pay the higher amount. you did everything they asked you to do? >> yes. >> reporter: you believe you complied with everything they required? >> yes. >> reporter: but because thomas believed he was being...
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this type of bomb is seen in afghanistan, india and pakistan. an al qaeda magazine recently published instructions on how to make one. investigators say the bombs were hidden in black duffel bags. >>> in the wake of the bombings in boston, the police department says it is taking the precautionary measures. they are increasing security at san jose sharks games this week. a canine unit will do a bomb sweep of the arena prior to all games. officers at the san jose airport have been placed on high alert and provide uniformed presence. >>> our coverage of the terror in boston continues throughout this newscast and online at nbcbayarea.com. it is updated around the clock. >>> two disturbing acts of vandalism are under investigation in south san jose tonight. one of them involves gunshots that then led to a massive oil spill at a pg&e transformer. the other knocked out 911 service. tens of thousands of phones in gilroy and other parts of the county. it now appears that the two attacks may be linked and that has sheriff deputies asking some very troubli
this type of bomb is seen in afghanistan, india and pakistan. an al qaeda magazine recently published instructions on how to make one. investigators say the bombs were hidden in black duffel bags. >>> in the wake of the bombings in boston, the police department says it is taking the precautionary measures. they are increasing security at san jose sharks games this week. a canine unit will do a bomb sweep of the arena prior to all games. officers at the san jose airport have been placed...
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we educate smart kids but then send them back to places like india and china to compete against us. markets will be considering tep id reports from intell and yahoo! today. intell says profit fell from 29% as people turn away from computers. yahoo! said advertising declined. yahoo! did make higher profits, but on revenue. that's cost cutting and you can only cut the steaks so thin before your dinner guests figure out what you're doing. mary thompson is live at cnbc headquarters. good morning, mary. >> good morning, scott. in the wake of disappointing repo reports from intell and yahoo! are lower. finished up at 14,756. nad dak added 48 to close to 3,264. gold prices stabilized yesterday but are continuing their decline this morning. of course, this in the wake of this worst two-day drop in 30 years on concerns about global growth. today we'll get a report from the federal reserve about economic conditions around the country. and it's another big day for earnings. this morning, we did hear from bank of america, which posted weaker than expected profits and pnc financial beat estimate
we educate smart kids but then send them back to places like india and china to compete against us. markets will be considering tep id reports from intell and yahoo! today. intell says profit fell from 29% as people turn away from computers. yahoo! said advertising declined. yahoo! did make higher profits, but on revenue. that's cost cutting and you can only cut the steaks so thin before your dinner guests figure out what you're doing. mary thompson is live at cnbc headquarters. good morning,...
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drugmaker, novartis turned down in india for a new pattern of a cancer drug. it needed that to protect its investment in the drug called glive. >>> health care activists are praising the supreme court decision to shut n var it is down so poorer patients have access to the life-setting medicine. it has global implications setting a precedent that will prevent international companies for maintaining new patents for medicine used in the developing world. >>> an 80-year-old man from japan will soon try to become the oldest person ever to race to the top of mt. everest. yuchiro miura will attempt to climb the mountain with a nine-person team. he has raced to the top twice in 2003 and '08. the climb will be dangerous, not only because of his age but he has had heart surgery four times. as of now, the oldest person to make the climb was 76 years old. >> go yuchiro. >>> take a look at what happened to a purse snatcher in australia. this man, bam, was running after taking a purpose from a woman at a mall in perth and suddenly crashes in and goes face down right into th
drugmaker, novartis turned down in india for a new pattern of a cancer drug. it needed that to protect its investment in the drug called glive. >>> health care activists are praising the supreme court decision to shut n var it is down so poorer patients have access to the life-setting medicine. it has global implications setting a precedent that will prevent international companies for maintaining new patents for medicine used in the developing world. >>> an 80-year-old man...
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the tragedy on the outskirts of mumbai, india. crews are searching for survivors after the collapse of a building being constructed illegally. we have the latest developments from duncan. what's the latest. >> reporter: rescuers say they are determined to keep searching through the rubble and twisted metal trying to find more survivors. two toddlers have been pulled out alive but they are also finding bodies. 41 people killed including many children. dozens more are injured. according to one eyewitness report, the building appeared to tilt before collapsing. a official said the construction did not have a proper permit an poor materials were being used. >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news out of north korea, as well. reports that two missiles have been loaded on to mobile launchers and moved to the country's east coast. nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel is live in seoul this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt. those reports are from south korean military sources. they say the two missil
the tragedy on the outskirts of mumbai, india. crews are searching for survivors after the collapse of a building being constructed illegally. we have the latest developments from duncan. what's the latest. >> reporter: rescuers say they are determined to keep searching through the rubble and twisted metal trying to find more survivors. two toddlers have been pulled out alive but they are also finding bodies. 41 people killed including many children. dozens more are injured. according to...
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. >>> there are incredible stories of survival in india today, after a deadly building collapse. a 10-month-old baby was pulled from the rubble more than 29 hours after the building fell down. amazingly she's said to be doing well this morning. at least 72 people are now reported to have been killed in the building collapse. >>> in kansas, a sweeping anti-abortion bill is now awaiting the governor's signature. state lawmakers passed the measure last night. that declares life begins at fertilization. >>> after several flights to test its battery, boeing is hoping to get its 787 dreamliner fleet running again soon. the last battery certification flight took off on friday and boeing says everything went according to plan. the dreamliner has been grounded since january, after batteries on two flights overheated. the faa must approve the results before the dreamliners can start flying again. >>> a daring rescue off the side of a cliff in arizona. check this out. a woman was stuck some 700 feet off the ground on a narrow ledge, crews were able to airlift her to safety. other than some
. >>> there are incredible stories of survival in india today, after a deadly building collapse. a 10-month-old baby was pulled from the rubble more than 29 hours after the building fell down. amazingly she's said to be doing well this morning. at least 72 people are now reported to have been killed in the building collapse. >>> in kansas, a sweeping anti-abortion bill is now awaiting the governor's signature. state lawmakers passed the measure last night. that declares life...
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christianity came to india 2000 years ago. islam came to india many centuries ago. i think we learn to manage tensions. we know to manage tensions and these tensions will surface but manage them. we are not a society in which social tensions are a new phenomenon. >> rose: china. >> china is more how many on how many on guess, a dom national culture, some pro rinse have's which are different, the tensions are in the provinces which have different cultural and religious characteristics. they have to learn to manage those tensions. they are finding it difficult in one or two provinces. they are finding it difficult. but i hope they will find a way to accommodate the concerns of these different provinces. >> rose: now put into this consideration the united states. f books called-- came out talking with great flourish about the decline of america. >> uh-huh. >> rose: that has subsided. it almost seems like there's a reconsideration of america's future. >> i have not subscribed ever to the theory that america will decline. america's great strength is its ability to attrac
christianity came to india 2000 years ago. islam came to india many centuries ago. i think we learn to manage tensions. we know to manage tensions and these tensions will surface but manage them. we are not a society in which social tensions are a new phenomenon. >> rose: china. >> china is more how many on how many on guess, a dom national culture, some pro rinse have's which are different, the tensions are in the provinces which have different cultural and religious...
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be investing in india. because some of the results of that research are not worth protecting. according today's ruling. at the same time, it means we will be introducing these innovative drugs in india only with great caution or not at all. >> other companies like pfizer have also had difficulty winning patents in india. western pharmaceuticals only an account for about 10% of india's medicine market -- only account for about 10% of india's medicine market. >> a top russian official says moscow will not help bailout russian savers who have their money stored in cyprus. >> that is no small announcement. it is believed there are billions of euros in cypriot banks. the positives could lose as much as 70% -- 60% of their accounts. >> cyprus is set to get a 10 billion euro bailout from its partners, only if it raises 6 billion euros on its own. the levy on deposits is one solution. cypriots are finding a way to get by as the economic crisis gets worse. cyprus markets national holiday on monday. celebrations are
be investing in india. because some of the results of that research are not worth protecting. according today's ruling. at the same time, it means we will be introducing these innovative drugs in india only with great caution or not at all. >> other companies like pfizer have also had difficulty winning patents in india. western pharmaceuticals only an account for about 10% of india's medicine market -- only account for about 10% of india's medicine market. >> a top russian official...
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be investing in india. because some of the results of that research are not worth protecting. according today's ruling. at the same time, it means we will be introducing these innovative drugs in india only with great caution or not at all. >> other companies like pfizer have also had difficulty winning patents in india. western pharmaceuticals only an account for about 10% of india's medicine market -- only account for about 10% of india's medicine market. >> a top russian official says moscow will not help bailout russian savers who have their money stored in cyprus. >> that is no small announcement. it is believed there are billions of euros in cypriot banks. the positives could lose as much as 70% -- 60% of their accounts. >> cyprus is set to get a 10 billion euro bailout from its partners, only if it raises 6 billion euros on its own. the levy on deposits is one solution. cypriots are finding a way to get by as the economic crisis gets worse. cyprus markets national holiday on monday. celebrations are
be investing in india. because some of the results of that research are not worth protecting. according today's ruling. at the same time, it means we will be introducing these innovative drugs in india only with great caution or not at all. >> other companies like pfizer have also had difficulty winning patents in india. western pharmaceuticals only an account for about 10% of india's medicine market -- only account for about 10% of india's medicine market. >> a top russian official...
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, the south of india. sort of going shopping for brides wherever they can. and many people call it bride trafficking. >> these marriages across india's diverse cultural andscapes can be frght with sial complications. but at the same time, he sees an ever so slight improvement in the gender ratio in those states that saw early prosperity. >> once people reach the higher rungs of the middle class, which i call the stable middle class, they don't sex-select. then they tend to view girls and boys as being of equal value. so they don't really care whether they have two girls or whether they have one girl, one boy, et cetera. >> but for many years, india will present a patchwork of progress, a worsening gender balance in many places, slight improvement in some. the center for social research's kumari sees one more positive development, that's a consequence of india's growing and urbanizing middle class. more girls are going to school. >> as i said, india is full of contradictions, on the one side you see women i
, the south of india. sort of going shopping for brides wherever they can. and many people call it bride trafficking. >> these marriages across india's diverse cultural andscapes can be frght with sial complications. but at the same time, he sees an ever so slight improvement in the gender ratio in those states that saw early prosperity. >> once people reach the higher rungs of the middle class, which i call the stable middle class, they don't sex-select. then they tend to view...
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. >>> overseas, a major earth quick hit iran, shaking buildings as far away as india. we have the latest from iran. >> reporter: good morning. a huge 7.8 magnitude earthquake has shook the southeast of iran. iranian authorities say this is the largest earthquake to hit iran in the last 40 years and a very earthquake-prone country. we're hearing reports of two villages affected in the southeast. and initial reports are saying that 40 people have died in the villages. but still very early to say. the villages are very far from tehran, and communications have gone down, and an earthquake last -- a power plant in bushar and we have to see what exactly the death toll and injury toll from this earthquake in the southeast will be. >> following all of the developments. thank you. >>> a senate showdown looming over the proposal to expand background checks for gun buyers. there are signs that republican opposition to the bipartisan measure may be growing. the white house said president obama was calling lawmakers to urge their support. and sponsors of the measure are reportedly
. >>> overseas, a major earth quick hit iran, shaking buildings as far away as india. we have the latest from iran. >> reporter: good morning. a huge 7.8 magnitude earthquake has shook the southeast of iran. iranian authorities say this is the largest earthquake to hit iran in the last 40 years and a very earthquake-prone country. we're hearing reports of two villages affected in the southeast. and initial reports are saying that 40 people have died in the villages. but still...
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germany wants access to india's middle class and india wants expertise in renewable energy. >> they are expected to sign a number of far-reaching trade deals. >> the atmosphere at the german-indian cabinet session was cordial. but there are still sticking points in the negotiations for a free-trade agreement between india and europe. they are concerned the country's economy could be overpowered by the economic might of the e.u. but offered words of encouragement. >> it is germany's experience again and again the volume of trade increases each time a free-trade agreement is reached. >> germany is india's biggest trading partner in the e.u. and exports have grown steadily. imports from india were about the same value. that was an increase of nearly 20% over the year before. the indian government says that it is concerned about the debt crisis and its effect on the global economy. >> a strong euro zone is in the interest of all of the countries. we want the trading system to remain strong. >> from the german side there are questions regarding india's human right record and specifically the
germany wants access to india's middle class and india wants expertise in renewable energy. >> they are expected to sign a number of far-reaching trade deals. >> the atmosphere at the german-indian cabinet session was cordial. but there are still sticking points in the negotiations for a free-trade agreement between india and europe. they are concerned the country's economy could be overpowered by the economic might of the e.u. but offered words of encouragement. >> it is...
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india. thousands of years ago and hundreds of years ago in india there were no movie theatres, no television, no radio, no comic books or no books for people like you and me to read. was this the same here? >> yes. all offer the world it was like that. ask your parents. they can tell you what it was like before the internet. so, people told stores. i bet you tell stories. did you tell a story today? >> yeah, i bet you did you went up to our friend and said, did you see that? your friend said, no, no he didn't. right? that's a story. so, i will tell you a story. in india, here we have super heroes like, tell me a hero. >> super man. we have super heroes in india. krishna. lifts mountains and throws them to the ocean to create bridges. i will tell you the story about a super hero. krishna as a little boy in the village where the trees blow and the water flows and the birds fly and the grass grows, in this village there are cows. and people and they go to the river and they go to get their wate
india. thousands of years ago and hundreds of years ago in india there were no movie theatres, no television, no radio, no comic books or no books for people like you and me to read. was this the same here? >> yes. all offer the world it was like that. ask your parents. they can tell you what it was like before the internet. so, people told stores. i bet you tell stories. did you tell a story today? >> yeah, i bet you did you went up to our friend and said, did you see that? your...
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i know that back in india people are speaking of that. you know, that women are asserting themselves. you asked about what impact this rape has had. there is a huge collision of cultures in india, you know. there is the old world way of looking at women and there is a new, you know, it's wrong to call it just urban because it's something more than just an urban rule divide, more than just a modernity tra dismingts it's just about finally women individual yating themselves. and that is the most exhilarating aspect of the protest in india this time. that women were claiming autonomy over their body. they were not asking for security. they were just claiming autonomy over jobs and bodies. and men were very much part of that conversation. >> but you represented both of you and all of you, represented all the people coming, represent it seems to me the change because you have, because of the magazine, you have power. and you have the capacity now to do more than whoever was before, yes? >> that's true, you know. i will say that for which he wo
i know that back in india people are speaking of that. you know, that women are asserting themselves. you asked about what impact this rape has had. there is a huge collision of cultures in india, you know. there is the old world way of looking at women and there is a new, you know, it's wrong to call it just urban because it's something more than just an urban rule divide, more than just a modernity tra dismingts it's just about finally women individual yating themselves. and that is the most...
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everyday kitchen appliance and that is a technique that has been used in the past in afghanistan, nepal, india, even in 2010 in that failed times square attempted bombing, the bomber, the person who attempted the bombing there loaded it in a pressure cooker as well, so all of those things investigators are saying is going to bring them closer to perhaps being able to put all of that forensic evidence together so they can then bring that closer to perhaps a suspect or suspects in this case, but we are talking a lot today about the victims and as you mentioned, willie, al, tamron, i spent the night last night at a vigil for the family of 8-year-old martin richard, and i think just seeing that picture yesterday, that went viral of him, holding up the sign that said, "no more hurting people. peace." that picture is really a symbol that was, you know, i think felt an emblel around the world of what this has done to this community, and communities around the world, as we're learning as well that one of the victims was a chinese graduate student who was studying here at boston university, and another
everyday kitchen appliance and that is a technique that has been used in the past in afghanistan, nepal, india, even in 2010 in that failed times square attempted bombing, the bomber, the person who attempted the bombing there loaded it in a pressure cooker as well, so all of those things investigators are saying is going to bring them closer to perhaps being able to put all of that forensic evidence together so they can then bring that closer to perhaps a suspect or suspects in this case, but...
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. >> reporter: joe biden was invited to honor three heroic brothers from india who have been fighting the scourge of rape. >> these men have shown courage for putting the power of brotherhood to work on behalf of women and children. >> reporter: clearly eager to tamp down the political speculation, they were quick to praise each other. >> vice president biden and i have worked together on so many important issues and i know what a personal victory it was for him to see the violence against women act reauthorized last month. >> there's no woman like hillary clinton. hillary clinton, that's a fact. >> reporter: still some clinton allies are already setting expectations. >> i think the time has come for a woman president, the only one on the horizon who could fill that role is hillary clinton. >> do you think she has it in her to run another tough campaign? >> i think she can do whatever she sets her mind to doing. >> reporter: putting the vice president in the awkward position of waiting for clinton to decide. and for now clinton will be making appearances including at a women's summit
. >> reporter: joe biden was invited to honor three heroic brothers from india who have been fighting the scourge of rape. >> these men have shown courage for putting the power of brotherhood to work on behalf of women and children. >> reporter: clearly eager to tamp down the political speculation, they were quick to praise each other. >> vice president biden and i have worked together on so many important issues and i know what a personal victory it was for him to see...
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the president of india described thats a symbol of all india strives to be. it is her life that embodied the aspirations of the rising nations. her murder pointed to that many challenges still holding it back. the culture of rape is tied up with a broader set of problems. education, law, tradition, custom, culture that prevent women from being seen as equal human beings. in addition, india and china being the leaders, there is a skewed gender balance with many more men than women that contribute to human trafficking and child marriage and other abuses that dehumanizes women and corrodes society. millions of indians to to the streets. in 2011, they protested corruption. in 2012, after they gain -- gang rape, the two causes merged. calls forned for better policing and more response of governance. for india to protect all of its citizens and deliver opportunities that they deserve. some have called that the indian spring. the protesters understood that and it would rise or fall with its women. it has a tradition of strong women leaders. , likehose women leaders
the president of india described thats a symbol of all india strives to be. it is her life that embodied the aspirations of the rising nations. her murder pointed to that many challenges still holding it back. the culture of rape is tied up with a broader set of problems. education, law, tradition, custom, culture that prevent women from being seen as equal human beings. in addition, india and china being the leaders, there is a skewed gender balance with many more men than women that...
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india has stricter pharmaceutical patent requirements than other nations. for example, it doesn't allow patents for tweaks to existing drugs. this common industry practice is -- india a major producer of copycat drugs which mimic branded products. it also makes generic medicines which are based on expired patents. indian-made alternatives can cost less than 10% the price of branded drugs. health officials believe that more than alf of the aids drugs used in developing nations come from india. aid groups are applauding the court decision saying it protects the right of the poor to medical treatment. >> i think the supreme court said they definitely abuse this practice of getting many patents on one drug. >> but the country's growing drug industry is raising concerns. analysts point out that cheap alternatives from india could make it difficult for pharmaceutical companies to continue the expensive development of new medicines. responding to the court decision, novartis released a statement saying that patents safeguard innovation and encourage progress. the
india has stricter pharmaceutical patent requirements than other nations. for example, it doesn't allow patents for tweaks to existing drugs. this common industry practice is -- india a major producer of copycat drugs which mimic branded products. it also makes generic medicines which are based on expired patents. indian-made alternatives can cost less than 10% the price of branded drugs. health officials believe that more than alf of the aids drugs used in developing nations come from india....
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act, he is also very popular with women's rights groups and will be presenting an award to men from india for their crusade against rape. but the spotlight tonight will be on clinton, since leaving office she's been seen in public once accepting a pentagon award in february. she's reemerging in a big way, a video endorsing gay marriage. >> lgbt americans are our colleagues, our teachers, our soldiers, our friends, our loved ones. >> reporter: now tonight's speech in washington, and then another women's global summit in new york friday where she's always a star attraction. clinton has plenty of time to decide what's next, even as polls show she would be formidable if she runs again for president. >> there's early polling showing she's doing well in florida against marco rubio and jeb bush but her people are saying give us some space. >> there's obviously plenty of time but until hillary clinton decides on her future none of the other leading democrats can decide on theirs. matt? >> andrea, thank you very much. >>> we've got some good news to report this morning, louisville basketball playe
act, he is also very popular with women's rights groups and will be presenting an award to men from india for their crusade against rape. but the spotlight tonight will be on clinton, since leaving office she's been seen in public once accepting a pentagon award in february. she's reemerging in a big way, a video endorsing gay marriage. >> lgbt americans are our colleagues, our teachers, our soldiers, our friends, our loved ones. >> reporter: now tonight's speech in washington, and...
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/india security relationship, and you are right, and no one knows this more than you, india is destined to be a close partner of the united states. wheat just share so much in the way of values and of -- aspirations. -- we just share so much in the way of values and aspirations. that has nothing to do with defense or military but will be reflected there. one area of particular importance work i think we make progress quickly is in building the indian military capability. they do not want to do it just by buying things. they want to do it would close technology corp. and code- production. we have examples of that that we're doing with the indians in that way. the secretary when he was there a year ago discuss this with the national security advisor there and came back and ask the deputy secretary of defense to take it from there. i have my instructions in that regard. i think co-production and technology development are the watchwords within india. that will not only build the indian power capability and power of the indian military but bring us closer together. >> a question right here
/india security relationship, and you are right, and no one knows this more than you, india is destined to be a close partner of the united states. wheat just share so much in the way of values and of -- aspirations. -- we just share so much in the way of values and aspirations. that has nothing to do with defense or military but will be reflected there. one area of particular importance work i think we make progress quickly is in building the indian military capability. they do not want to do...
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a country like india, 2 billion strong, they have a middle- class, as well. question of what happens next. the drug is already on the market. nothing is going to change that with market distribution. they could be electing to put their newer drugs in india not unless they get patent protection before, especially if it is a follow-on. a case being watched by patients and drug companies around the world. and bumping up the rhetoric, a cautious response from the white house to the latest north korean threats of war, but the language is being taken seriously. it was said there will be a strong response should p'yongyang attack. we have this report. north traffic jams into korea were as long as ever this morning. hundreds of factory managers making their way into the industrial zone just across the border. the complex gives them access to cheap north korean labor and gives north korea desperately needed income. what is it like for these cross- border commuters, now that p'yongyang is speaking of war with the south? >> everything seems to be very calm and quiet ove
a country like india, 2 billion strong, they have a middle- class, as well. question of what happens next. the drug is already on the market. nothing is going to change that with market distribution. they could be electing to put their newer drugs in india not unless they get patent protection before, especially if it is a follow-on. a case being watched by patients and drug companies around the world. and bumping up the rhetoric, a cautious response from the white house to the latest north...
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he thought about retiring but finally came to india to try his luck. he did well in both offense and defense. and to years ago was awarded the mvp of the year. >> translator: i came to india as an overseas recruit. so i really want to get results. >> reporter: his team, most of the players are young, without a lot of experience. so he's expected not just to play well but also be a senior crew and help them out. >> translator: scouriring goals helps the team. >> reporter: despite high expectations he has not played as well as he would have liked this season but has still scored 9 goals. and he's had some pain in his left leg, but he's been playing any way. such an importance to the team this is an important match. if the team loses, it will be out of the title race. he is playing through the pain. early on in the game, he's aggressive and making every effort to help the team. but 26 minutes into the first half, he tears a muscle in his right thigh and is substituted. he has been favoring his right less to compensate for the injury on the left. >> transl
he thought about retiring but finally came to india to try his luck. he did well in both offense and defense. and to years ago was awarded the mvp of the year. >> translator: i came to india as an overseas recruit. so i really want to get results. >> reporter: his team, most of the players are young, without a lot of experience. so he's expected not just to play well but also be a senior crew and help them out. >> translator: scouriring goals helps the team. >> reporter:...
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india is a major producer of copycat drugs which mimic branded products. it also makes generic medicines which are based on expired patents. indian made drugs can be more than 10% less than branned products. aid groups are applauding it saying it protects the right of the poor to medical treatment. >> i think the supreme court has protected the practice. >> but the company's growing drug industry is raising concerns. anlists point out that cheap alternatives from india could make it difficult for pharmaceutical companies to continue the expensive development of new medicines. responding to the court decision novartis released a statement saying that patents a safe guard innovation and encourage progress. the company sees the ruling as a set-back for patients as it hinders development of drugs for diseases that do not currently have effective treatment options. patients around the world need affordable treatment and pharmaceutical companies seek to protect their intellectual property rights. the debate on how to best balance the two is likely to remain cent
india is a major producer of copycat drugs which mimic branded products. it also makes generic medicines which are based on expired patents. indian made drugs can be more than 10% less than branned products. aid groups are applauding it saying it protects the right of the poor to medical treatment. >> i think the supreme court has protected the practice. >> but the company's growing drug industry is raising concerns. anlists point out that cheap alternatives from india could make it...
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and you're heading off now, you're going to india. >> india. >> jon: with assif mandvi. assif mandvi and jon hamm are going to india ( cheering ) to shoot-- you're going to live in an ashram. >> we're actually getting married. ( laughter ) >> jon: it would be nice. the couldn't happen to two better people. >> i know! it's an exciting film based on a true story about an agent who goes to india to try find two cricket players who can play baseball. it's a true story. one of the guys is still in the major lesion at a triple a level. they found two kid, expaen 17, took them out of india. they didn't speak any exwhrsh. they never played baseball but they had the raw tools -- >> they could bring a 90-mile-per-hour fastball. >> yes, but it's a very different-- you were a big cricket guy back in high school. >> jon: oh, huge! >> if there's one thing i know about jersey it's cricket crazy. ( laughter ) gli could eat 10 of them at one sitting. >> absolutely. wait a minute! >> jon: that's the jersey thing. are you a baseball guy, a baseball fan? >> i am, i'm awe huge st. louis card
and you're heading off now, you're going to india. >> india. >> jon: with assif mandvi. assif mandvi and jon hamm are going to india ( cheering ) to shoot-- you're going to live in an ashram. >> we're actually getting married. ( laughter ) >> jon: it would be nice. the couldn't happen to two better people. >> i know! it's an exciting film based on a true story about an agent who goes to india to try find two cricket players who can play baseball. it's a true story....
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but even though we did see that drop in consumption in india, india is still the top consumer of gold. in the world. >> i didn't though that, that gold correlates with indian gdp. i did not know that. you just taught me something and i thank you for it. if, however, the gold curve continues to go down, does that mean india's gdp is in for it? >> it's interesting that we definitely will have to watch that. we have been seeing slowing growth in india over the past couple of quarters. so that will definitely be a trend to watch as gold versus india's gdp. >> seema mody taught me something. and i hope she taught you, as well. up next on kudlow, the latest on the boston marathon bombings and senator marco rubio's gang of eight bipartisan immigration bill now released, i'm going to say it again. immigration reform in this country can boost the economy big-time if we do it right. we're going to debate that coming up. ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ transit fares! as in the
but even though we did see that drop in consumption in india, india is still the top consumer of gold. in the world. >> i didn't though that, that gold correlates with indian gdp. i did not know that. you just taught me something and i thank you for it. if, however, the gold curve continues to go down, does that mean india's gdp is in for it? >> it's interesting that we definitely will have to watch that. we have been seeing slowing growth in india over the past couple of quarters....
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india's supreme court disagreed. the ruling allows indian companies to make copycat versions. "if the drug companies aren't able to have patent protection, maybe not in every country but in most countries, they're not going to be able to make back the sums on money it takes to develop drugs." pharmaceutical researchers and manufacturers of america, a trade group, says, "the indian courts have come down on the side that doesn't recognize the value of innovation and the value of strong intellectual property." however, analysts doubt the ruling will influence decisions beyond india, nor do they think it will affect the overall profitability of large pharmaceutical companies. "overall, we still think the pharmaceutical fundamentals look quite good. from a valuation standpoint, a lot of stocks have run quite a bit, and there aren't a lot that we think are extremely undervalued." nonetheless, novartis claims the ruling discourages it from introducing new drugs in india, despite a market of 1.2 billion people there. the mad dash for healthcare stocks continues. after shooting up 9% m
india's supreme court disagreed. the ruling allows indian companies to make copycat versions. "if the drug companies aren't able to have patent protection, maybe not in every country but in most countries, they're not going to be able to make back the sums on money it takes to develop drugs." pharmaceutical researchers and manufacturers of america, a trade group, says, "the indian courts have come down on the side that doesn't recognize the value of innovation and the value of...
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for india. the country's prime minister is not happy with it. he says that they can get back to about 8% and that he has a plan to get there. >> the indian economy continues to expand but not as fast as many would like. for several years, the country's growth was approaching double digits, but now, it has declined to or around 5%, its slowest pace in a decade. that is not enough for the prime minister, who criticized his country's problems a year ahead of parliamentary elections. >> corruption is a problem. democratic in their ship is a problem. managing coalitions are a problem. damage to kickstart the economy, the government wants to remove stumbling blocks to growth. the prime minister says india is making progress on the regulation, particularly in sectors led by foreign companies. he also wants india to become better integrated into the global production network. >> civil aviation and other areas are important. we are reviewing the foreign direct investment policy comprehensively to see wha
for india. the country's prime minister is not happy with it. he says that they can get back to about 8% and that he has a plan to get there. >> the indian economy continues to expand but not as fast as many would like. for several years, the country's growth was approaching double digits, but now, it has declined to or around 5%, its slowest pace in a decade. that is not enough for the prime minister, who criticized his country's problems a year ahead of parliamentary elections. >>...